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by VoiceofReason
Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:02 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Lock boxes
Replies: 9
Views: 1104

Re: Lock boxes

RetNavy wrote:my opinion on the legislation is that IF introduced it would be quickly shot down, which business would want to spend the money to make a secure area for a few shoppers, plus, if lockers were installed in a public place, would you feel comfortable unarming in such a place... as i said thats just my opinion
which business would want to spend the money to make a secure area for a few shoppers
Exactly. That is why I believe you would see a lot fewer 30.06 signs. If some very sturdy lockers were mounted in the wall at the entrance under CCTV where you can lock it up and keep the key I would have no problem disarming there.

I am disabled and walking very far hurts. I hate to make three trips to get into a store when one should be sufficient and I should be able under the law to protect myself and my wife.
by VoiceofReason
Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:06 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Lock boxes
Replies: 9
Views: 1104

Lock boxes

I wonder what the chances are of getting legislation through that would require businesses etc. that forbid guns on the premises to provide supervised lock boxes?

I went into a business that had “No weapons of any kind anywhere on the premises” signs everywhere.

I had no place to park except on that companies property so I carried it on in and there was no problem.

When I find the 30.06 signs at the entrance to a business, I hate to take it back and lock it up in the car with who knows who watching.

Also if businesses have to provide lock boxes there would probably be a lot fewer 30.06 signs.

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